xylem and ploem
the leaf!
the leaf has super little holes. The holes breathe in the carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
RUBP or PEP will absorb it. CO2 enter the leaf from air.
carbon dioxide im doing a project now
Osmosis
A vacuole is a small cavity in the tissue of an organism containing air and fluids. Carbon dioxide is allowed to enter a leaf through vacuoles.
cos it does
The leaf has a wide range of pores which allow Carbon Dioxide to enter and Oxygen to exit.
Stroma of the leaf mesophyll cells
the stomata, the underside of a leaf
No, carbon dioxide molecules enter the Calvin cycle within the chloroplasts of plant cells. The stomata on the leaves allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf where it can be fixed into organic molecules during photosynthesis.